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- Category:Architecture of the ancient Near East
- Category:Sculptures of the Ancient Near East
- Category:Near Eastern antiquities collections
- Category:Achaemenid art
- Category:Art of the Akkadian Empire
- Category:Ancient Near Eastern amber objects
- Category:Amlash culture
- Category:Amuq Valley antiquities
- Category:Ancient Levant art
- Category:Animals in art of the ancient Near East
- Category:Aramean art
- Category:Art of ancient Luristan
- Category:Art of Assyria
- Category:Canaanite art
- Category:Caprids flanking a tree
- Category:Ancient Near Eastern ceramics
- Category:Cylinder seals
- Category:Ebih-Il the intendant-AO 17551
- Category:Egyptian influence on ancient Near Eastern art
- Category:Elamite art
- Category:Ancient Near Eastern glassware
- Category:Hellenistic art in the Middle East
- Category:Hittite art
- Category:Ancient Near East ivory
- Category:Jiroft culture
- Category:Lyre-player Group
- Category:Martin von Wagner Museum H 5747
- Category:Martin von Wagner Museum H 6037
- Category:Median art
- Category:Art of Mesopotamia
- Category:Ancient Near Eastern models of buildings
- Category:Neo-Babylonian seal impressions
- Category:Parthian art
- Category:Art of ancient Persia
- Category:Phoenician art
- Category:Plants in art of the ancient Near East
- Category:Relief showing an Assyrian camp, British Museum
- Category:Reliefs of Ancient Near East
- Category:Replicas of ancient Near East art
- Category:Art of Sumer
- Category:Samarra Period
- Category:Sassanid art
- Category:Statues of Ancient Near East
- Category:Stele of Ashurnasirpal II from Kurkh
- Category:Stele of Shalmaneser III
- Category:Urartian art
- Category:Water in art of the ancient Near East
- Category:Art of Ancient Yemen
- File:A horse and an Assyrian groom, from Khorsabad, Iraq. Iraq Museum.jpg
- File:A procession of 4 Assyrian officials, part of a tributary scene from Khorsabad, Iraq. The Iraq Museum.jpg
- File:A procession of Assyrian soldiers, military campaign in osuthern Iraq. From Ninevah, Iraq. 640 620 BCE. British Museum.jpg
- File:A procession of high-ranking Assyrian officials followed by tribute bearers from Urartu. From Khorsabad, Iraq. Iraq Museum.jpg
- File:A Short History of the World, p0136.jpg
- File:An Assyrian soldier kissing Ashurnasirpal II's foot is probably one who has distinguished himself in the battle. From Room B, North-West Palace at Nimrud, Iraq. 865-860 BCE. British Museum, London.jpg
- File:ArtabanIIGreekLetter.jpg
- File:Arte anatolica, da kanish (oggi Kültepe) rhyton a forma di leone, 1860-1780 ac.JPG
- File:Arte caucasica, fibbia traforata in bronzo, fine del I millennio AC.JPG
- File:Ashurbanipal from Esarhaddon's victory stele.png
- File:Ashurbanipal portrait crop.png
- File:Ashurnasirpal II performs a religious ritual. From Nimrud, Iraq. 865-860 BCE. British Museum.jpg
- File:Ashurnasirpal II performs religious rituals before the sacred tree. From Nimrud, Iraq. 865-860 BCE. British Museum.jpg
- File:Ashurnasirpal II, 2 royal attendants, and 2 apkallus, wall relief from Nimrud, Iraq. 9th century BCE. British Museum.jpg
- File:Assurbanipal.jpg
- File:Assyrian Apkallu from Assur, Iraq. 8th to 7th century BCE. Pergamon Museum.jpg
- File:Assyrian archers attacking a city. From Khorsabad, Iraq. The Iraq Museum.jpg
- File:Assyrian attendant carrying a bowl having the shape of a lion's head, from Khorsabad, Iraq. The Iraq Museum.jpg
- File:Assyrian attendant holding a lion-headed situla. From Khorsabad, Iraq. C. 710 BCE. Iraq Museum.jpg
- File:Assyrian attendants carrying a table, from Khorsabad, Iraq. The Iraq Museum.jpg
- File:Assyrian attendants carrying the throne of Sargon II, part of a tributary scene from Khorsabad, Iraq. Iraq Museum.jpg
- File:Assyrian eunuchs carrying Sargon II's throne.jpg
- File:Assyrian horse riders hunting in a forest, from Khorsabad, Iraq. The Iraq Museum.jpg
- File:Assyrian horse.jpg
- File:Assyrian horses.jpg
- File:Assyrian human-headed protective spirit from Khorsabad, Iraq. The Iraq Museum.jpg
- File:Assyrian king Ashurbanipal, detail of a lion-hunt scene from Ninevah, Iraq. British Museum, London.jpg
- File:Assyrian king Ashurnasirpal II holding the royal staff. From Nimrud, Iraq. 865-860 BCE. British Museum.jpg
- File:Assyrian lion hunt scene.jpg
- File:Assyrian master of ceremonies, part of a tributary scene. From Khorsabad, Iraq, c. 710 BCE.Iraq Museum.jpg
- File:Assyrian soldiers with horses marching through a forest, probably a hunting scene. From Khorsabad, Iraq. The Iraq Museum.jpg
- File:Assyrian war chariot, from Khorsabad, Iraq. The Iraq Museum.jpg
- File:AST Bonavia.jpg
- File:Aurochs from the 2nd building phase of the Ishtar Gate of Babylon, colored glaze on flat bricks. 6th century BCE. Pergamon Museum.jpg
- File:Babylon detail2 RB.JPG
- File:Babylon detail3 RB.JPG
- File:Back view, Kurkh stele of Shalmaneser III. From Diyarbakır, southern Turkey. British Museum.jpg
- File:Back view. Sam'al stele of Esarhaddon, 671 BCE, Pergamon Museum.jpg
- File:Basalt relief of musicians, from Sam'al, Turkey. 8th century BCE. Pergamon Museum.jpg
- File:Bassetki Statue, Akkadian period, 23rd century BCE, from Bassetki, Iraq. Iraq Museum.jpg
- File:Bol de protection avec une inscription et un démon.jpg
- File:Boy with a three-pronged hairstyle, anthropomorphic terracotta figure. From Babylon, Iraq, 2nd half of the 1st millennium BCE. Pergamon Museum, Berlin, Germany.jpg
- File:Brockhaus and Efron Encyclopedic Dictionary b10 660-0.jpg
- File:Bronze and gilded statuette of an intercessor from Iraq. Early 2nd millennium BCE. Vorderasiatisches Museum, Berlin.jpg
- File:Bull calf from the temple of goddess Nanshe at Sirara, British Museum.jpg
- File:Bull-man holding a pole, probably Enkidu, from Nippur, Iraq. 2003-1595 BCE. Iraq Museum.jpg
- File:Central part of a large Wall panel with glazed bricks from Fort Shalmaneser at Nimrud.jpg
- File:Confirmation by Shamash-shum-ukim of a grant originally made by Ashur-nadin-shumi. 670-650 BCE, from Babylonia, Iraq. The tablet is currently housed in the British Museum.jpg
- File:Couple de musiciens.jpg
- File:Couple enlace.jpg
- File:Cuneiform inscriptions found on the lapis lazuli cylinder seal of Shagarakti-Shuriash were recorded on this clay tablet from Nineveh, Iraq. Circa 689 BCE. Currently housed in the British Museum in London.jpg
- File:Cylinder seals, British Museum - 2.jpg
- File:Cylinder seals, British Museum.jpg
- File:Decorative wall tile with a knob, geometric and floral patterns, inscription of Ashurnasirpal II, Neo-Assyrian period, 8th century BCE. From Assur, Iraq. Pergamon Museum, Berlin.jpg
- File:Detail of a stone monument of Shamash-shum-ukin as a basket-bearer. 668-655 BCE. From the temple of Nabu at Borsippa, Iraq and is currently housed in the British Museum.jpg
- File:Detail of a terracotta cylinder of Nabonidus, recording the restoration work on the temple of Shamash at Larsa. 555-539 BCE. Probably from Larsa, Iraq, housed in the British Museum.jpg
- File:Detail, 2nd register of the stele of Dadusha, king of Eshnunna, c. 1800 BCE. From Tell Asmar, Iraq. Iraq Museum.jpg
- File:Detail, 3rd register of the stele of Dadusha, king of Eshnunna, c. 1800 BCE. From Tell Asmar, Iraq. Iraq Museum.jpg
- File:Detail, 4th register of the stele of Dadusha, king of Eshnunna, c. 1800 BCE. From Tell Asmar, Iraq. Iraq Museum.jpg
- File:Detail, Ashurbanipal II's guards with their spears and shields, amid lion-hunts. From Room C, North Palace at Nineveh, Iraq, 645-635 BCE. British Museum, London.jpg
- File:Detail, Ashurbanipal II's hunting gazelles scenes. Alabaster-bas relief. From Room S, North Palace at Nineveh, Iraq, 645-635 BCE. British Museum, London.jpg
- File:Detail, Ashurbanipal's lion-hunt scenes. Alabaster-bas relief. From Room S, North Palace at Nineveh, Iraq, 645-635 BCE. British Museum, London.jpg
- File:Detail, Ashurbanipal's men going out hunting (part of the royal lion-hunt), carrying nets, stakes, and balls of string for traps. Alabaster-bas relief. From Room R, North Palace at Nineveh, Iraq, 645-635 BCE. British Museum, London.jpg
- File:Detail, Ashurbanipal's men going out hunting (part of the royal lion-hunt), carrying nets, stakes, and balls of string for traps. Alabaster-bas relief. From Room R, North Palace at Nineveh, Iraq, 645-635 BCE. British Museum.jpg
- File:Detail, Assyrian military campaign in the marches of southern Iraq. 640-620 BCE. British Museum.jpg
- File:Detail, deportation of a city's inhabitant in southern Iraq. From Nimrud, Iraq, c. 728 BCE. British Museum.jpg
- File:Detail, Glazed Wall Panel from Fort Shalmaneser at Nimrud.jpg
- File:Detail, limestone foundation peg of Lugal-kisal-si, from Uruk, Iraq. C. 2380 BCE. Pergamon Museum.jpg
- File:Detail, Sam'al stele of Esarhaddon, 671 BCE, Pergamon Museum.jpg
- File:Detail, side view of the stele of Dadusha, king of Eshnunna, c. 1800 BCE. From Tell Asmar, Iraq. Iraq Museum.jpg
- File:Detail, statuette, alabaster. Sumerian male worshipper, from Iraq, precise provenance unknown (purchase or donation). Early Dynastic Period, c. 2600 BCE. Vorderasiatisches Museum, Berlin.jpg
- File:Detail, stele or obelisk of Ur-Nanshe with goddess Nisaba, ruler of Lagash, from Lagash, Iraq, 26th century BCE. Iraq Museum.jpg
- File:Detail, stele or obelisk of Ur-Nanshe with goddess Nisaba, ruler of Lagash. From Lagash, Iraq, 26th century BCE. Iraq Museum.jpg
- File:Detail, Tiglath-pileser III places his foot on the neck of an enemy. From Ninrud, Iraq. C.728 BCE. British Museum.jpg
- File:Detail, top register of the stele of Dadusha, king of Eshnunna, c. 1800 BCE. From Tell Asmar, Iraq. Iraq Museum.jpg
- File:Detail. Ashurbanipal hunts lions. Here, the king's men are holding a dead lion before him. From Room S, North Palace at Nineveh, Iraq, 645-635 BCE. British Museum.jpg
- File:Detail. Ashurbanipal hunts wild asses. Alabaster-bas relief. From Room S, North Palace at Nineveh, Iraq, 645-635 BCE. British Museum.jpg
- File:Detail. Ashurbanipal rescues foreign princes from lions (political refugees). Alabaster-bas relief. From Room S, North Palace at Nineveh, Iraq, 645-635 BCE. British Museum, London.jpg
- File:Detail. Ashurbanipal rescues foreign princes from lions (political refugees). Alabaster-bas relief. From Room S, North Palace at Nineveh, Iraq, 645-635 BCE. The British Museum, London.jpg
- File:Detail. Ashurbanipal's attendants standing behind him, holding quivers and arrows, amid lion-hunts. From Room S, North Palace at Nineveh, Iraq, 645-635 BCE. British Museum.jpg
- File:Detail. Ashurbanipal's attendants standing behind him, holding quivers and arrows, amid lion-hunts. From Room S, North Palace at Nineveh, Iraq, 645-635 BCE. The British Museum.jpg
- File:Detail. Ashurbanipal's guards with their spears and shields, amid lion-hunts. From Room C, North Palace at Nineveh, Iraq, 645-635 BCE. British Museum, London.jpg
- File:Detail. Ashurbanipal's guards with their spears and shields, amid lion-hunts. From Room C, North Palace at Nineveh, Iraq, 645-635 BCE. British Museum.jpg
- File:Detail. Ashurbanipal's hunting gazelles scenes. Alabaster-bas relief. From Room S, North Palace at Nineveh, Iraq, 645-635 BCE. British Museum, London.jpg
- File:Detail. Ashurbanipal's hunting gazelles scenes. Alabaster-bas relief. From Room S, North Palace at Nineveh, Iraq, 645-635 BCE. British Museum.jpg
- File:Detail. Ashurbanipal's hunting gazelles scenes. Alabaster-bas relief. From Room S, North Palace at Nineveh, Iraq, 645-635 BCE. The British Museum, London.jpg
- File:Detail. Ashurbanipal's hunting gazelles scenes. Alabaster-bas relief. From Room S, North Palace at Nineveh, Iraq. 645-635 BCE. British Museum, London.jpg
- File:Detail. Ashurbanipal's hunts wild asses. Alabaster-bas relief. From Room S, North Palace at Nineveh, Iraq, 645-635 BCE. The British Museum.jpg
- File:Detail. Ashurbanipal's hunts wild asses. The king shoots arrows. Alabaster-bas relief. From Room S, North Palace at Nineveh, Iraq, 645-635 BCE. British Museum.jpg
- File:Detail. Ashurbanipal's lion-hunt scenes (the king stabs a leaping lion). Alabaster-bas relief. From Room S, North Palace at Nineveh, Iraq, 645-635 BCE. British Museum.jpg
- File:Detail. Ashurbanipal's lion-hunt scenes (the king thrusts a spear into a leaping lion). Alabaster-bas relief. From Room S, North Palace at Nineveh, Iraq, 645-635 BCE. British Museum.jpg
- File:Detail. Ashurbanipal's lion-hunt scenes. A lion is shot by an arrow. Alabaster-bas relief. From Room S, North Palace at Nineveh, Iraq, 645-635 BCE. British Museum.jpg
- File:Detail. Ashurbanipal's lion-hunt scenes. Alabaster-bas relief. From Room S, North Palace at Nineveh, Iraq, 645-635 BCE. British Museum, London.jpg
- File:Detail. Ashurbanipal's lion-hunt scenes. Alabaster-bas relief. From Room S, North Palace at Nineveh, Iraq, 645-635 BCE. The British Museum.jpg
- File:Detail. Ashurbanipal's lion-hunt scenes. Assyrian horses and a groom. Alabaster-bas relief. From Room S, North Palace at Nineveh, Iraq, 645-635 BCE. British Museum.jpg
- File:Detail. Ashurbanipal's lion-hunt scenes. Assyrian horses. Alabaster-bas relief. From Room S, North Palace at Nineveh, Iraq, 645-635 BCE. British Museum, London.jpg
- File:Detail. Ashurbanipal's men after returning from the hunt, carrying a birds' nest. Alabaster-bas relief. From Room R, North Palace at Nineveh, Iraq. 645-635 BCE. British Museum, London.jpg
- File:Detail. Ashurbanipal's men after returning from the royal lion-hunt, carrying a bird. From Room R, North Palace at Nineveh, Iraq. 645-635 BCE. Alabaster-bas relief. British Museum, London.jpg
- File:Detail. Ashurbanipal's men after returning from the royal lion-hunt, carrying a dead lion. Alabaster-bas relief. From Room R, North Palace at Nineveh, Iraq, 645-635 BCE. British Museum, London.jpg
- File:Detail. Ashurbanipal's men after returning from the royal lion-hunt, carrying a dead lion. Alabaster-bas relief. From Room R, North Palace at Nineveh, Iraq. 645-635 BCE, British Museum, London.jpg
- File:Detail. Ashurbanipal's men after returning from the royal lion-hunt, carrying a dead lion. Alabaster-bas relief. From Room R, North Palace at Nineveh, Iraq. 645-635 BCE. British Museum, London.jpg
- File:Detail. Ashurbanipal's men after returning from the royal lion-hunt, carrying a dead lion. Alabaster-bas relief. From Room R, North Palace at Nineveh, Iraq. 645-635 BCE. British Museum.jpg
- File:Detail. Ashurbanipal's men after returning from the royal lion-hunt, carrying a hare. From Room R, North Palace at Nineveh, Iraq. 645-635 BCE. Alabaster-bas relief. British Museum, London.jpg
- File:Detail. Ashurbanipal's men going out hunting (part of the royal lion-hunt), carrying nets, stakes, and balls of string for traps. Alabaster-bas relief. From Room R, North Palace at Nineveh, Iraq, 645-635 BCE. British Museum in London.jpg
- File:Detail. Ashurbanipal's men going out hunting (part of the royal lion-hunt), carrying nets, stakes, and balls of string for traps. Alabaster-bas relief. From Room R, North Palace at Nineveh, Iraq, 645-635 BCE. British Museum.jpg
- File:Detail. Ashurbanipal's men going out hunting (part of the royal lion-hunt), carrying nets, stakes, and balls of string for traps. Alabaster-bas relief. From Room R, North Palace at Nineveh, Iraq, 645-635 BCE. The British Museum.jpg
- File:Detail. Ashurbanipal's men going out hunting (part of the royal lion-hunt), carrying nets, stakes, and balls of string for traps. Alabaster-bas relief. From Room R, North Palace at Nineveh, Iraq. 645-635 BCE. British Museum, London.jpg
- File:Detail. Ashurbanipal's men going out hunting (part of the royal lion-hunt). Here, one of the horses appears. From Room R, North Palace at Nineveh, Iraq, 645-635 BCE. British Museum.jpg
- File:Detail. Ashurbanipal's men with their spears, bows, arrows, and quivers, amid lion-hunts. From Room C, North Palace at Nineveh, Iraq, 645-635 BCE. British Museum.jpg
- File:Detail. Ashurbanipal's men, amid lion-hunts. From Room C, North Palace at Nineveh, Iraq, 645-635 BCE. British Museum, London.jpg
- File:Detail. Ashurbanipal's servant with a dog, amid lion-hunts. From Room C, North Palace at Nineveh, Iraq, 645-635 BCE. British Museum, London.jpg
- File:Detail. Assyrian people walking up a hilltop to have a better view of the lion hunt of Ashurbanipal. From Room C, North Palace at Nineveh, Iraq, 645-635 BCE. British Museum.jpg
- File:Detail. Door-sill carved as a carpet. From Room I, door c, the North Palace of Ashurbanipal II at Nineveh, Iraq. 645-640 BCE. British Museum.jpg
- File:Detail. Female deity. From the façade of Inanna Temple at Uruk, Iraq. The Temple was built by the Kassite ruler Kara-indash. Late 15th century BCE. Vorderasiatisches Museum, Berlin.jpg
- File:Detail. King Ashurbanipal II's hunting gazelles scenes. Alabaster-bas relief. From Room S, North Palace at Nineveh, Iraq, 645-635 BCE. British Museum, London.jpg
- File:Detail. Male deity. From the façade of Inanna Temple at Uruk, Iraq. The Temple was built by the Kassite ruler Kara-indash. Late 15th century BCE. Vorderasiatisches Museum, Berlin.jpg
- File:Detail. Sam'al stele of Esarhaddon, 671 BCE, Pergamon Museum.jpg
- File:Detail. Statuette. Alabaster. Sumerian female worshipper, from Iraq, precise provenance unknown (purchase or donation). Early Dynastic Period, c. 2600 BCE. Vorderasiatisches Museum, Berlin, Germany.jpg
- File:Detail. Statuette. Alabaster. Sumerian female worshipper, from Iraq, precise provenance unknown (purchase or donation). Early Dynastic Period, c. 2600 BCE. Vorderasiatisches Museum, Berlin.jpg
- File:Detail. Statuette. Alabaster. Sumerian male worshipper, from Iraq, precise provenance unknown (purchase or donation). Early Dynastic Period, c. 2600 BCE. Vorderasiatisches Museum, Berlin.jpg
- File:DSC 0277(1)Detail. Ashurbanipal rescues foreign princes from lions (political refugees). Alabaster-bas relief. From Room S, North Palace at Nineveh, Iraq, 645-635 BCE. British Museum.jpg
- File:Ea Nasir meme.jpg
- File:Early Dynastic statuette of a Sumerian female worshiper, very similar to Tell Asmar Hoard's statuettes, from Mesopotamia, Iraq.jpg
- File:Early Dynastic statuette of a Sumerian male worshiper, very similar to Tell Asmar Hoard's statuettes, from Mesopotamia, Iraq.jpg
- File:Early finds of the writing, British Museum - 2.jpg
- File:Early finds of the writing, British Museum - 3.jpg
- File:Early finds of the writing, British Museum.jpg
- File:Elamite Royal Orchestra (detail, British Museum Asset 270640001).jpg
- File:Enannatum I, ruler of Lagash.jpg
- File:Enkidu, Gilgamesh's friend. From Ur, Iraq, 2027-1763 BCE. Iraq Museum.jpg
- File:Enkidu, Gilgamesh's friend. From Ur, Iraq. 2027-1763 BCE. Iraq Museum.jpg
- File:Esarhaddon cropped.png
- File:Excavation of the lamassu at the gate of Sargon II's royal palace (1844).jpg
- File:Female deity pouring a life-giving water from a vessel. Facade of Inanna Temple at Uruk, Iraq. 15th century BC. The Pergamon Museum.jpg
- File:Female head from Assur, Iraq, 2400-2100 BCE. Pergamon Museum.jpg
- File:Female statuette, fragment, from Tell Agrab, Iraq.jpg
- File:Female worshiper from Diyala Province, Iraq.jpg
- File:Female worshiper from Diyala Region, Iraq.jpg
- File:Female worshiper from Diyala, Iraq.jpg
- File:Female worshiper from Khafajah, 4th season, Iraq.jpg
- File:Finds from Tell Arpachiyah, British Museum.jpg
- File:Flower from the 2nd building phase of the Ishtar Gate of Babylon, colored glaze on flat bricks. 6th century BCE. Pergamon Museum.jpg
- File:Foundation figurine of Ur-Nammu, from Nippur, Iraq. 21st century BCE. Iraq Museum.jpg
- File:Foundation peg from the temple of goddess Nanshe at Sirara, rebuilt by Gudea. Bull calf in reed marsh. Circa 2130 BCE. Probably from Sirara, Iraq. The British Museum, London.jpg
- File:Foundation tablet Reign of Shulgi From the Temple of Dimtabba in Ur.jpg
- File:Foundation Tablets, Kings Ur-Nammu & Shulgi, Ur, c. 2100-2050 BC.jpg
- File:Four statuettes of Mesopotamian gods.jpg
- File:Front Panel, Throne Dais of Shalmaneser III at the Iraq Museum.jpg
- File:Genesis and Semitic tradition (1894) (14775157091).jpg
- File:Gilgamesh in a Sculptured Vase, Shara Temple, Tell Agrab, Iraq.jpg
- File:Glass vessel from Babylon, Iraq. 8th-7th century BCE. Pergamon Museum.jpg
- File:God Ea holding a cup. From Nasiriyah, Iraq, 2004-1595 BCE. Iraq Museum.jpg
- File:God Ea holding a cup. From Nasiriyah, Iraq. 2004-1595 BCE. Iraq Museum.jpg
- File:God Ea, also Enki, holding a cup with overflowing water. From Iraq. Pergamon Museum.jpg
- File:God Ea, seated, holding a cup. From Nasiriyah, Iraq, 2004-1595 BCE. Iraq Museum.jpg
- File:God Ea, seated, holding a cup. From Nasiriyah, southern Iraq, 2004-1595 BCE. Iraq Museum.jpg
- File:God Nabu's attendant from Nimrud, Iraq. British Museum.jpg
- File:Goddess Ishtar stands on a lion and holds a bow, god Shamash symbol at the upper right corner, from Southern Mesopotamia, Iraq.jpg
- File:Goddess Nisaba with the name of Entemena in cuneiform, from Iraq, 2430 BCE. Pergamon Museum.jpg
- File:Goddess Nisaba with the name of Entemena in cuneiform. From Iraq, 2430 BCE. Pergamon Museum.jpg
- File:Goddess Nisaba with the name of Entemena, from Iraq, 2430 BCE. Pergamon Museum.jpg
- File:Goddess Nisaba, with the name of Entemena, from Iraq, 2430 BCE. Pergamon Museum.jpg
- File:Halskette 2.JPG
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- File:Handmade pottery bowl, from Ur, Iraq. Ubaid period, 5900-4000 BCE. The bowl is light greenish in color and the interior is decorated with geometric designs in black paint.jpg
- File:Head of a female worshiper from the Temple of Ishtar at Nineveh, Iraq. 700-625 BCE, British Museum.jpg
- File:Head of a female worshiper from the Temple of Ishtar at Nineveh, Iraq. 700-625 BCE. British Museum in London.jpg
- File:Head of a female worshiper from the Temple of Ishtar at Nineveh, Iraq. 700-625 BCE. British Museum, London.jpg
- File:Head of a female worshiper from the Temple of Ishtar at Nineveh, Iraq. 700-625 BCE. British Museum.jpg
- File:Head of a female worshiper, from the Temple of Ishtar at Nineveh, Iraq. 700-625 BCE. British Museum.jpg
- File:Head of a votive statue, from Adab, Iraq, early dynastic period. Ancient Orient Museum, Turkey.jpg
- File:Head of a woman from Hatra, Iraq. 2nd-3rd century CE. Iraq Museum, Baghdad.jpg
- File:Head of a woman from Hatra, Iraq. 2nd-3rd century CE. Iraq Museum.jpg
- File:Head of lamassu from Khorsabad, Iraq. C. 710 BCE. Iraq Museum.jpg
- File:Headless statue dedicated to the Sumerian deity Ningishzida, 2600-2370 BCE. Iraq Museum.jpg
- File:Headless statue, the name of the deity Ninshubur is mentioned on the right shoulder. From Adab. 2600-2370 BCE. Iraq Museum.jpg
- File:Headless votive statue, from Adab, Iraq, early dynastic period. Ancient Orient Museum, Istanbul.jpg
- File:Headless votive statue, from Adab, Iraq, early dynastic period. Ancient Orient Museum, Turkey.jpg
- File:Ilshu-rabi head.png
- File:Ivory statuette from Nimrud, Iraq Museum.jpg
- File:Kadidelnice z Jemenu.jpg
- File:Kinnor.svg
- File:Kurba'il Statue of King Shalmaneser III.jpg
- File:Kurba'il Statue of Shalmaneser III at the Iraq Museum in Baghdad.jpg
- File:Kurba'il Statue of Shalmaneser III from Fort Shalmaneser, Iraq Museum.jpg
- File:Lachish inscription.jpeg
- File:Le dieu chaldéen Šamšon-Vigouroux-DB-vol1.jpg
- File:Limestone foundation peg of Lugal-kisal-si, from Uruk, Iraq. C. 2380 BCE. Pergamon Museum.jpg
- File:Limestone head of a statue of man, half life size, probably reign of Gudea, 2144-2124 BCE. From Iraq. Vorderasiatisches Museum, Berlin.jpg
- File:Limestone head of a statue of man, half life size. Probably reign of Gudea, 2144-2124 BCE. From Iraq. Vorderasiatisches Museum, Berlin.jpg
- File:Limestone head of Gudea, 2144-2124 BC. From southern Mesopotamia, Iraq. The Pergamon Museum.jpg
- File:Lion devouring a boar. From Babylon, Iraq, 14th to 13th century BCE. Pergamon Museum.jpg
- File:Lower register, Warka Vase, from Uruk, c. 3000 BCE, Iraq Museum, Baghdad.jpg
- File:Lower register, Warka Vase, from Uruk, c. 3000 BCE. Iraq Museum, Baghdad.jpg
- File:Male deity pouring a life-giving water from a vessel. Facade of Inanna Temple at Uruk, Iraq. 15th century BC. The Pergamon Museum.jpg
- File:Male head from Shara Temple, Tell Agrab, Iraq.jpg
- File:Male statue from Hoard in Nintu Temple V, Khafajah.jpg
- File:Male statue from Shara Temple, Tell Agrab.jpg
- File:Male Statuette from Nintu Temple, Khafajah, Iraq.jpg
- File:Male Statuette from Sin Temple IX, Khafajah, Iraq.jpg
- File:Male statuette, Nintu Temple VI, Khafajah, Iraq.jpg
- File:Marduk Tiamat Battle from Enuma Elish - repaired version.png
- File:Marduk-nadin-ahhe, detail of a kudurru from Babylon, Iraq, 11th century BCE. British Museum.jpg
- File:Mesopotamian deity sitting on a stool, holding the rod-and-ring symbol. Old-Babylonian fire clay plaque from Southern Mesopotamia, Iraq.jpg
- File:Mesopotamian female deity seating on a chair, Old-Babylonian fired clay plaque from Ur, Iraq.jpg
- File:Mesopotamian goddess, probably Nintinugga, sitting on a stool, from Southern Mesopotamia, Iraq.jpg
- File:Mesopotamian hybrid beings (Mischwesen) by Frans A.M. Wiggermann.png
- File:Mesopotamian hybrid beings drawn by Frans A.M. Wiggermann.png
- File:Mesopotamian pendant with the head of Pazuzu.jpg
- File:Middle register, Warka Vase, from Uruk, c. 3000 BCE. Iraq Museum, Baghdad.jpg
- File:Miniaturkunst aus dem Alten Orient.jpg
- File:Mould-made fired clay plaque in relief of a naked woman holding her breasts, a typical female votary dedicated to ensuring safety in childbirth. From Ur, Iraq. 700-600 BCE.jpg
- File:Mould-made fired clay plaque in relief of a woman holding a child on her breast. Her right hand appears to guide the baby to her right nipple. Such figures were meant to protect the mother and ensure the safety of their babies. From Ur.jpg
- File:Mould-made fired clay plaque in relief of a woman. She is seated and cross-legged, with the child on her lap suckling at her left breast. Such figures were meant to protect the mother and ensure the safety of their babies. From Ur, Iraq.jpg
- File:Mythe du dieu dumuzi.jpg
- File:Near Eastern - Lion Attacking a Bull - Walters 42773.jpg
- File:Near Eastern - Ram's Head - Walters 7131 - Back.jpg
- File:Near Eastern - Ram's Head - Walters 7131 - Bottom.jpg
- File:Near Eastern - Ram's Head - Walters 7131 - Left.jpg
- File:Near Eastern - Ram's Head - Walters 7131 - Right.jpg
- File:Near Eastern - Ram's Head - Walters 7131 - Top.jpg
- File:Near Eastern - Ram's Head - Walters 7131.jpg
- File:Near Eastern - Scaraboid with Icon of a Sphinx (?) - Walters 571529 - Back (2).jpg
- File:Near Eastern - Scaraboid with Icon of a Sphinx (?) - Walters 571529 - Back.jpg
- File:Near Eastern - Scaraboid with Icon of a Sphinx (?) - Walters 571529 - Bottom.jpg
- File:Near Eastern - Scaraboid with Icon of a Sphinx (?) - Walters 571529 - Right.jpg
- File:Neoassyrian cylinder seal with chariot hunting scene.png
- File:Nergal symbol, Old-Babylonian fired clay plaque from Nippur, Southern Mesopotamian, Iraq.jpg
- File:North Face, West End, Throne Dais of Shalmaneser III at the Iraq Museum in Baghdad, Iraq.jpg
- File:North Face, West End, Throne Dais of Shalmaneser III at the Iraq Museum in Baghdad.jpg
- File:North Face, West End, Throne Dais of Shalmaneser III at the Iraq Museum, Iraq.jpg
- File:North Face, West End, Throne Dais of Shalmaneser III at the Iraq Museum.jpg
- File:North Syrian and Phoenician tribute bearers. From Nimrud, Iraq. 865-860 BCE. British Museum.jpg
- File:North-West Re-entrant, North Face, Throne Dais of Shalmaneser III at the Iraq Museum.jpg
- File:North-West Re-entrant, West Face, Throne Dais of Shalmaneser III at the Iraq Museum.jpg
- File:Nude woman plays the lyre and a man plays the tambourine, from Babylon, Iraq, early 2nd millennium BCE. Pergamon Museum.jpg
- File:Nude woman wearing a wig. From Iraq. 3rd to 2nd century BCE. Pergamon Museum.jpg
- File:Old Babylonian Cylinder Seal LACMA M.71.73.11a.jpg
- File:Old-Babylonian plaque of a nude female with large pubic area and protuberant abdomen from Iraq.jpg
- File:Old-Babylonian plaque of a nude female, from Tell Asmar, Iraq.jpg
- File:Old-Babylonian plaque of a nude woman breastfeeding her infant, from Southern Mesopotamia, Iraq.jpg
- File:Old-Babylonian plaque of a nursing woman, from Southern Mesopotamia, Iraq.jpg
- File:Old-Babylonian plaque of a sitting woman breastfeeding her infant, from Southern Mesopotamia, Iraq.jpg
- File:Old-Babylonian plaque of a standing nude female, from Southern Mesopotamia, Iraq.jpg
- File:Old-Babylonian plaque of a standing woman holding her child, from Southern Mesopotamia, Iraq.jpg
- File:Old-Babylonian plaque showing a nursing woman, from Southern Mesopotamia, Iraq, on display in the Pergamon Museum.jpg
- File:Old-Babylonian plaque showing the goddess Ishtar, from Southern Mesopotamia, Iraq, on display in the Pergamon Museum.jpg
- File:Panorama view of the reconstructed Southern Palace of Nebuchadnezzar II, 6th century BC, Babylon, Iraq.jpg
- File:Plaque depicting an inscribed apotropaic relief, from Assur, Iraq. 8th-7th century BCE. Pergamon Museum.jpg
- File:Portrait of a tribute bearer, from Khorsabad, Iraq, 710-705 BCE. British Museum.jpg
- File:Portrait of an Assyrian royal attendant, from Khorsabad, Iraq, 710-705 BCE. British Museum.jpg
- File:Portrait of an Assyrian soldier from Nimrud, Iraq, 900-700 BCE. British Museum.jpg
- File:Prisoners Nineveh date-palms.jpg
- File:Raacca Raacco.jpg
- File:Reclining cow, part of a frieze once decorated the facade of the Temple of Ninhursag at Tell al-'Ubaid, Iraq, 2800-2600 BCE. Iraq Museum.jpg
- File:Reclining cow, part of a frieze once decorated the facade of the Temple of Ninhursag at Tell al-'Ubaid, Iraq. 2800-2600 BCE. Iraq Museum.jpg
- File:Relief of a naked priest, from Adab, Iraq, early dynastic period. Ancient Orient Museum, Turkey.jpg
- File:Relief of an unidentified man from Assur, Iraq. 13th century BCE. Pergamon Museum.jpg
- File:Rhyton - Anatolie - 2000-1500 av. J.-C. - Al-Thani collection.jpg
- File:Rulers and prisoners from Uruk, Iraq. 4th millennium BCE. Pergamon Museum, Berlin.jpg
- File:Rulers and prisoners from Uruk, Iraq. 4th millennium BCE. Pergamon Museum.jpg
- File:Sam'al stele of Esarhaddon, 671 BCE, Pergamon Museum.jpg
- File:Samuel and Saidye Bronfman Archaeology WingDSCN4978.JPG
- File:Sargon II and a crown prince, possibly Sennacherib, from Khorsabad, Iraq. The British Museum.jpg
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- File:Sargon II in his royal chariot, tramping a dead or dying enemy, part of a war scene from Khorsabad, Iraq. The Iraq Museum.jpg
- File:Sargon II, Iraq Museum in Baghdad.jpg
- File:Seated male figure from the hoard of Nintu Temple V at Khafajah.jpg
- File:Seated male statue from the Temple of Sin at Khafajah.jpg
- File:Shalmaneser III greets Marduk-zakir-shumi, detail, front panel, Throne Dais of Shalmaneser III at the Iraq Museum.jpg
- File:Shalmaneser III statue from Nimrud, Iraq. 9th century BCE. Iraq Museum in Baghdad.jpg
- File:Shalmaneser III, detail of glazed wall panel from Fort Shalmaneser, Iraq Museum.jpg
- File:Shalmaneser III, Detail, Glazed Wall Panel from Fort Shalmaneser at Nimrud.jpg
- File:Shalmaneser III, detail, North Face, East End, Throne Dais of Shalmaneser III from Nimrud, Iraq.jpg
- File:Shalmaneser III, detail, south face, west end, Throne Dais of Shalmaneser III from Nimrud, Iraq.jpg
- File:Shikaft-i Gulgul Iran.jpg
- File:Side view, Sam'al stele of Esarhaddon, 671 BCE, Pergamon Museum.jpg
- File:South Face, East End, Throne Dais of Shalmaneser III at the Iraq Museum in Baghdad.jpg
- File:South Face, East End, Throne Dais of Shalmaneser III at the Iraq Museum.jpg
- File:South Face, East End,Throne Dais of Shalmaneser III at the Iraq Museum.jpg
- File:South Face, West End, Throne Dais of Shalmaneser III at the Iraq Museum.jpg
- File:South-West Re-entrant, South Face, Throne Dais of Shalmaneser III at the Iraq Museum.jpg
- File:South-West Re-entrant, West Face, Throne Dais of Shalmaneser III at the Iraq Museum.jpg
- File:Standing Male Worshiper.jpg
- File:State from the Tell Asmar, Iraq Museum.jpg
- File:Statue from Khafajah, female worshiper.jpg
- File:Statue from Khafajah, Iraq Museum.jpg
- File:Statue from Khafajah.jpg
- File:Statue from Nintu Temple VI at Khafajah.jpg
- File:Statue from Tell Asmar.jpg
- File:Statue from the hoard of Nintu Temple V at Khafajah.jpg
- File:Statue of a Sumerian seated worshiper from Tell Asmar.jpg
- File:Statue of Entemena, Iraq Museum.jpg
- File:Statue of male worshipper from Tell Asmar.jpg
- File:Statue of Sanatruq I, king of Hatra, 2nd century CE, Iraq Museum.jpg
- File:Statue of Shalmaneser III from Nimrud, Iraq Museum, Baghdad.jpg
- File:Statue of Shalmaneser III from Nimrud, Iraq Museum.jpg
- File:Statue of the Assyrian king Shalmaneser III at the Iraq Museum in Baghdad.jpg
- File:Statuetta cultuale di Vitello.jpg
- File:Statuette of Ur-Ningirsu, dedicated to god Ningizzida, c. 2117 BC, from Southern Mesopotamia, Iraq.jpg
- File:Stele of Ilšu-rabi from Tell Abu Sheeja, Akkadian, Iraq. Iraq Museum.jpg
- File:Stele of Prince Kilamuwa from Sam'al, Turkey, 825 BCE, Pergamon Museum.jpg
- File:Stele of Prince Kilamuwa from Sam'al, Turkey. 825 BCE, Pergamon Museum.jpg
- File:Stele of Prince Kilamuwa from Sam'al, Turkey. 825 BCE. Pergamon Museum.jpg
- File:Stele of the Assyrian queen Shammuramat, from Assur, Iraq, c. 809 BCE. Pergamon Museum.jpg
- File:Stele of Ushumgal,2900–2700 BC discovered in Umma, Mesopotemia.jpg
- File:Stele or obelisk of Ur-Nanshe with goddess Nisaba, ruler of Lagash, from Lagash, Iraq, 26th century BCE. Iraq Museum.jpg
- File:Stone amulet. The demon Lamashtu stands on a donkey and suckles a wild pig and a jackal. Lamashtu preyed on women during childbirth and on their newborn babies. There is an incomplete Akkadian cuneiform inscription, an incantation.jpg
- File:Stone statue of a man, 2600 BC.jpg
- File:Sumerian dignitary, Uruk, circa 3300-3000 BCE. National Museum of Iraq.jpg
- File:Sumerian goddess Nisaba, the name of Entemena is inscribed, c. 2430 BC, from Southern Mesopotamia, Iraq.jpg
- File:Sumerian male worshiper from Diyala Province, Iraq.jpg
- File:Sumerian male worshiper from Diyala Region, Iraq.jpg
- File:Sumerian male worshiper from Diyala, Iraq.jpg
- File:Sumerian scene, milking cows and making dairy products. From the facade of the Temple of Ninhursag at Tell al-'Ubaid, Iraq, 2800-2600 BCE. Iraq Museum.jpg
- File:Sumerian Statues from Eshnunna and Khafajah of Diyala region, Iraq Museum.jpg
- File:Sumerian Status from Tell Asmar, part of the Tell Asmar Hoard (cropped).jpg
- File:Sumerian Status from Tell Asmar, part of the Tell Asmar Hoard.jpg
- File:Sumerian votive wall plaque from Khafajah showing 4-legged animals, Iraq, c. 2600-2370 BCE. Iraq Museum.jpg
- File:Sumerian votive wall plaque with 3 registers and a cuneiform text, from Khafajah, Iraq, c. 2600-2370 BCE. Iraq Museum.jpg
- File:Sumerian votive wall plaque with 3 registers, from Khafajah, Iraq, c. 2600-2370 BCE. Iraq Museum.jpg
- File:Sumerian worshiper from Khafajah, Iraq Museum.jpg
- File:Sumerian Worshippers from Sumer, Southern Mesopotamia, Iraq. Early Dynastic Period, 2900-2300 BCE. The Sulaymaniyah Museum, Iraq.jpg
- File:Sun as on the victory stele of Naram-Sin of Agade.png
- File:Terracotta lion from Tell Harmal, Iraq Museum.jpg
- File:Terracotta plaque depicting Mushussu (Mušḫuššu; sirrush). This model plaque was mass-produced at that time to protect Babylonian households from enemies. From southern Iraq. 800-500 BCE.jpg
- File:Terracotta plaque showing seated goddess Nanshe and geese. from southern Iraq. 2003-1595 BCE. Iraq Museum.jpg
- File:The Early English Organ Builders and their work Page 8.png
- File:The lady at the window, Nimrud ivory, Iraq Museum.jpg
- File:The name of Enannatum I, ruler or king of Lagash is mentioned in this inscribed cuneiform text. Detail of a stone plaque. Circa 2420 BCE. From Girsu, Iraq. The British Museum, London.jpg
- File:The sacred Warka Vase at the Sumerian Gallery, Iraq Museum.jpg
- File:The votive Warka Vase within its display case at the Sumerian Gallery of the Iraq Museum.jpg
- File:The votive Warka Vase within its display case at the Sumerian Gallery, Iraq Museum.jpg
- File:Throne dais of Shalmaneser III from Fort Shalmaneser, Iraq Museum.jpg
- File:Tiglath-pileser III's army attacks a besieged city in southern Iraq. From Nimrud, Iraq, c. 728 BCE. British Museum.jpg
- File:Tiglath-pileser III's army attacks a city in southern Iraq. From Nimrud, Iraq, c. 728 BCE, British Museum.jpg
- File:Tiglath-pileser III's military campaign in Southern Iraq. From Nimrud, Iraq, c. 728 BCE. British Museum.jpg
- File:Tiglath-pileser III's military campaign in Western Iran. From Nimrud, Iraq, c. 728 BCE. British Museum.jpg
- File:Tributary procession led by Qalparunda of the Land of Unqi, detail of the throne dais of Shalmaneser III, Iraq Museum.jpg
- File:Tributary scene from the Royal Palace at Khorsabad, Iraq. The Iraq Museum.jpg
- File:Tribute bearer from Syria or Turkey, part of a long procession of tributary scene depicting tribute bearers, Royal Palace at Khorsabad, The Iraq. British Museum.jpg
- File:Two human-headed bull lamassu neoassyrian-babylonian cylinder.jpg
- File:Two nude women, the left one is breastfeeding her child, Old-Babylonian period, from Southern Mesopotamia, Iraq, on display in the Pergamon Museum.jpg
- File:Ugallu, the lion-headed protective spirit. From Ninevah, Iraq, 700-692 BCE. British Museum.jpg
- File:Unidentified male figure wearing a rolled-up head cap and a kilt, Old-Babylonian fired clay plaque from Southern Mesopotamia, Iraq.jpg
- File:Upper part. Boy with a three-pronged hairstyle, anthropomorphic terracotta figure. From Babylon, Iraq, 2nd half of the 1st millennium BCE. Pergamon Museum, Berlin, Germany.jpg
- File:Upper part. Boy with a three-pronged hairstyle, anthropomorphic terracotta figure. From Babylon, Iraq, 2nd half of the 1st millennium BCE. Pergamon Museum, Berlin.jpg
- File:Warka Mask, Iraq Museum.jpg
- File:Warka Vase at the Sumerian Gallery, c. 3000 BCE, Iraq Museum.jpg
- File:Warka Vase at the Sumerian Gallery, Iraq Museum, Baghdad.jpg
- File:Warka Vase at the Sumerian Gallery, Iraq Museum.jpg
- File:Warka Vase, Lower Register.jpg
- File:Warka Vase, Middle Register.jpg
- File:Warka Vase, Top Register.jpg
- File:Warka Vase, top register.jpg
- File:Winged sun as on a stele to Aššur-nāṣir-apli II of Aššur.png